The Glen Haven Canning Co. is located near the shore of Lake Michigan where the old Glen Haven dock used to be. This building was used to can fruit, which was then shipped to market via steamers that docked at Glen Haven. The building is now used as a museum of Great Lakes boats.

Outside of the US Coast Guard Maritime Museum. This was once used as the office and quarters of the US Lifesaving Service at Sleeping Bear Point. The building was moved to its present location because it was being buried by the moving sand dunes. It is now used as a museum.

This is the boathouse used to store the life boats used by the Lifesaving Service to rescue people from shipwrecks. Note the rails that were used to make deployment of the boats easier. The boathouse has a display of boats and equipment, and is staffed in the summer by volunteers who can describe the equipment and its use.

This view of the Thoreson farm from the Bay View Trail shows the farm's proximity to Lake Michigan and Sleeping Bear Point. The Thoreson farm is typical of many of the farms in the Port Oneida Rural Historical District.